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The SMF Files are organized in [[Directory|directories]]. Directories can also contain other directories, sometimes referred to as '''subdirectories'''. Complicated collections of directories and their subdirectories are often referred to as directory trees or directory structures. When placing or replacing files in an SMF installation, it is important to place them in the correct directories.
The SMF Files are organized in [[Directory|directories]] (sometimes referred to as folders). Directories can contain files or other directories (subdirectories). Complicated collections of directories and their subdirectories are often referred to as directory trees or directory structures. When placing or replacing files in an SMF installation, it is important to place them in the correct directories.<noinclude>
 
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Directories are also sometimes referred to as folders, especially within some operating systems. When discussing the SMF software, the terms '''directory''' and '''folder''' mean exactly the same thing.
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 17 January 2014

The SMF Files are organized in directories (sometimes referred to as folders). Directories can contain files or other directories (subdirectories). Complicated collections of directories and their subdirectories are often referred to as directory trees or directory structures. When placing or replacing files in an SMF installation, it is important to place them in the correct directories.



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